Night Nurse in Orange County (Overnight Newborn Care)

Looking for a night nurse in Orange County? While the term “night nurse” is commonly used by families searching for overnight newborn support, care is typically provided by a Newborn Care Specialist (NCS).

At OC Mom Concierge, Im Sharon and I am a Newborn Care Specialist offering professional overnight newborn care designed to support your baby’s sleep, feeding, and comfort — while allowing parents to rest and recover with confidence.

What Is a “Night Nurse”?

The term “night nurse” is commonly used to describe overnight support for newborns.

While many families use this phrase, most providers are actually Newborn Care Specialists — offering experienced, non-medical care focused on feeding, settling, and establishing healthy routines.

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What Overnights Support Includes

  • Feeding support (bottle or bringing baby to you for breastfeeding)
  • Settling and soothing your baby
  • Diaper changes and nighttime care
  • Gentle, age-appropriate sleep shaping
  • Creating a calm and consistent nighttime environment

A Calm Experienced Approach

With over 25 years of experience supporting families, I provide a steady and reassuring presence overnight.

My approach is calm, structured, and tailored to your baby — helping to gently establish rhythm without pressure or rigid methods.

Who This Support Is For

  • First-time parents needing reassurance
  • Families recovering after birth
  • Parents experiencing sleep deprivation
  • Twins or multiple babies
  • Anyone wanting a calm, supported night routine

Night Nurse vs Newborn Care Specialist

While many families search for a “night nurse,” the support provided is typically non-medical.

As a Newborn Care Specialist, I focus on nurturing care, feeding support, and helping your baby settle into a gentle rhythm — all within the comfort of your home.

Serving Orange County Families

I provide in-home overnight newborn support throughout Orange County, with flexible options to suit your family’s needs.

Explore Overnight Care

You can learn more about how overnight support works on my
Overnight Newborn Care page

FAQ’s

Most “night nurses” are not medical nurses, but experienced newborn care specialists.

Many families start from birth or within the first few weeks.

Yes — I support feeding routines and can bring baby to you during the night.

This depends on your needs — I offer flexible options.